Copper Smelting In The 21st Century

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nickolas J. Themelis
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The role of copper in the economy will not diminish in the 21st century. Following the tenets of industrial ecology, production and use of copper must take into account both human needs and also how to minimize "collateral" effects on the environment. Dispersive uses will be phased out and post-use recovery of copper will increase. This will result into an advantage for smelting processes that can accommodate mixed metal scrap and waste streams. The bath smelting processes of Noranda and Mitsubishi will continue to make progress but the dominance of the Outokumpu flash smelting will not be challenged until the Noranda reactor overcomes the obstacles to the direct production of copper, thus eliminating the need for a converter.
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APA: Nickolas J. Themelis  (1999)  Copper Smelting In The 21st Century

MLA: Nickolas J. Themelis Copper Smelting In The 21st Century. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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